![]() ![]() The leaders spent most of their time on vacations outside the country and bought assets in foreign countries, using the money they received from the MNCs. ![]() The government took bribes from MNCs and, thus, was irresponsive to the needs of the people – remuneration, environmental concerns, scarcity of food and water, etc. Though some people were employed in the factories, the wages were too low for families to sustain. Agriculture was the primary income for the country. As a result, people lost their agricultural lands. The government even displaced villages and areas closer to rivers and lakes. The government confiscated the properties of citizens and allowed multinational companies (MNCs) to set up factories on people’s lands. Example #1Ĭountry Q belongs to the least-developed countries. Let’s look at some examples of kleptocratic governments. Therefore, major economic indicators like literacy, employment, GDP, and growth rates will be unfavorable. There will not be any economic developments, probably because leaders are too busy spending public money on themselves. Third, the leaders launder money into foreign countries and maintain assets abroad. ![]() People do not get adequate legal representation and hence no justice. So what exactly happens in kleptocracies? Governments seize private property. Especially in some African countries, corruption is extremely high, and the people do not receive adequate legal representation, resulting in many illegal activities occurring on the government’s behalf. Mostly, kleptocratic governments are associated with developing and least-developed nations. (16) As you've pointed out in many of your articles, the revolution against the capitalist plutocracy is largely a war of words and ideas at this point.But at present, too, there are some countries where this is followed. (14) the attack on the Bank of England was a gesture against the very symbol of plutocracy (15) What we're effectively seeing is the displacement of democratic representative government with something approaching plutocracy. (13) It would replace democracy with plutocracy, letting the wealthy and big business make laws in their own interests. (12) In a word, aristocracy was displaced by plutocracy. (11) Anti-immigrant hatred, urban violence, democracy subverted by plutocracy - these are not, the film shows, new developments. (10) The plutocracy presently in charge of these matters must become alert to the needs of all. (9) It is a plutocracy, not a democracy. (8) A century ago the city was a playground for the New York plutocracy. ![]() (7) The existing two-party system, whose personnel are utterly dependent on the financial support of the plutocracy, is thoroughly unrepresentative of the general population. (6) We need to change our government in a revolutionary way, and overthrow the plutocracy (which is firmly rooted in this mentality) that controls our government. (3) Politicians rail against the plutocracy and the baleful influence of ├ö├ç├┐the top 1 percent.├ö├ç├û (4) officials were drawn from the new plutocracy (5) Under the guise of democracy, the island is a plutocracy - a political system governed by the wealthy people. (2) For in reality France under Louis XVI was governed not by the nobility, but by a plutocracy in which the majority of nobles had no share. (1) Dark times are ahead because there is no republic anymore only a plutocracy. ![]()
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